Java Engagement for Teacher Training

Indiana UniversityBloomingtonNovember 5 - 6, 2004

The workshop was a great success! Consult the schedule of
events for more
information about what took place. We'll post a full report here
shortly, with photos and video from the workshop. Please feel free to
contact us if you have any questions or you'd like to
share your opinions or impressions of the workshop with us.

The new Just Be
website is up and
running. If you are interested in hosting a Just Be presentation at
your high school, please contact Katie
Siek (ksiek@cs.indiana.edu) or
Amanda Stephano
(alstepha@indiana.edu) to set up a visit.

Food

For dinner on Friday, there is a large
selection of nearby places to eat. Fourth Street offers a variety of
good, but informal, restaurants: The Siam House (Thai), Puccini's
(Italian), Red Sea (Eritrean), Casablanca (Moroccan).
Inexpensive student fare can be found in abundance on Kirkwood.
If
you're in the mood for Indian food, try Shanti at 221 E. Kirkwood.

There are two Tibetan restaurants on Grant Street, Cafe D'Jango and
The Snow Lion.

Starbucks is between Fourth and Kirkwood on Indiana Ave, right across
from Bryan Hall. There are also several local coffee shops scattered
in the area. Bloomington Bagel is on Dunn St, between 3rd and
4th.

Further west (about four more blocks) is downtown Bloomington. Around
the courthouse square there is The Malibu Grill (American), Samira
(Afghani), and The Bakehouse, a world-class bakery (also serves
sandwiches).

This
map
shows the portion of Fourth and Kirkwood streets close to the university. The restaurants start one block off the map towards the west.

Contributers

Volunteers

We express our heartfelt thanks to those many individuals who gave of
themselves to help make this endeavor a success.
In particular, we wish to
thank our graduate representatives,
Sid Stamm and
Katie Siek, for their boundless energy, creative ideas, and
prodigious organization skills.
The lab sessions would be chaos if not for the kind assistance
provided by our many student volunteers: